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A neural circuit mechanism for regulating vocal variability during song learning in zebra finches

机译:调节斑马雀鸣曲期间人声变化的神经回路机制

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Motor skill learning is characterized by improved performance and reduced motor variability. The neural mechanisms that couple skill level and variability, however, are not known. The zebra finch, a songbird, presents a unique opportunity to address this question because production of learned song and induction of vocal variability are instantiated in distinct circuits that converge on a motor cortex analogue controlling vocal output. To probe the interplay between learning and variability, we made intracellular recordings from neurons in this area, characterizing how their inputs from the functionally distinct pathways change throughout song development. We found that inputs that drive stereotyped song-patterns are strengthened and pruned, while inputs that induce variability remain unchanged. A simple network model showed that strengthening and pruning of action-specific connections reduces the sensitivity of motor control circuits to variable input and neural ‘noise’. This identifies a simple and general mechanism for learning-related regulation of motor variability.>DOI:
机译:运动技能学习的特点是性能提高和运动变异性降低。然而,将技能水平和可变性联系起来的神经机制尚不清楚。斑马雀科(一种鸣禽)为解决这个问题提供了独特的机会,因为在不同的电路中实例化了学习的歌曲的产生和语音变异性的诱导,这些电路汇聚在控制语音输出的运动皮质模拟上。为了探究学习与变异之间的相互作用,我们从该区域的神经元进行了细胞内录音,以表征它们在功能上与众不同的途径在整个歌曲开发过程中如何变化。我们发现,驱动定型歌曲模式的输入得到了增强和修剪,而引起可变性的输入则保持不变。一个简单的网络模型表明,加强和修剪特定于动作的连接会降低电动机控制电路对可变输入和神经“噪声”的敏感度。这确定了一种与学习有关的运动可变性调节的简单通用机制。> DOI:

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